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The electronic warfare system "Dome of Donbass" prevented 211 attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the DPR in a week.

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The Donbass Dome electronic warfare system prevented 211 attacks by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) in a week. This was announced on Sunday, March 29, by the regional directorate of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia.

"The Dome of Donbass system prevented 211 terrorist attacks from the enemy during the week. 185 drones were eliminated over Donetsk and Makeyevka, and 26 over Horlivka," the ministry said in a statement.

It is emphasized that the Ukrainian militants do not abandon attempts to use the tactics of combined raids on civilians and the infrastructure of the Republic. For example, last Monday, March 23, they carried out a massive raid on a television center in the Leninsky district of Donetsk, which involved FP-1 drones, and also attacked an electrical substation in the Kuibyshev district.

The electronic warfare system "Dome of Donbass", as specified, intercepted an FP-2 aircraft drone armed with an FP-105 warhead, and also suppressed an FPV drone with an improvised explosive device filled with damaging elements, which intended to attack the Nikitovsky district of Gorlovka.

Explosives experts successfully neutralized the drones suppressed by the FSB system and destroyed the warheads without harming the civilian population and infrastructure.

Last week, on March 22, the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin informed that the electronic warfare system "Dome of Donbass" was able to prevent 256 attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At that time, it was clarified that the militants intended to attack electrical substations in the Volnovakha district, as well as civilians and the infrastructure of Gorlovka.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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